Godzilla Minus One - remarkable movie - far more of a human interest/anti-war film than a smash-crumble-chomp atypical G Flick, but that is what makes it special...
Oh, trust me, the Big G is there, and when he shows up it’s spectacular - a truly viscous incarnation of the character, realized with the best CGI to date.
The best ever ever Godzilla film? I disagree there, there’s one or two better, but this is definably a game changer for the future of the franchise, at least in Japan.
What makes it work is the investment in the central characters - they’re believable, sympathetic, and you feel their struggles.
This is not for kids, btw - very dark, very intense, and very timely as well.
Four and half out of five stars
Godzilla Minus One
- EVysther
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Godzilla Minus One
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Re: Godzilla Minus One
Agree 100%. Saw it on Friday, going to see it again in IMAX tomorrow. Probably taking my wife to see it on Thursday (her day off), assuming it's still there.
I do love me some Gojira.
The only thing I could have wanted was more Big G screen time. And isn't that always the case?
I really hope this movie does extremely well for Toho. There's Oscar-level material here, IMO, and everyone involved deserves one.
I do love me some Gojira.
The only thing I could have wanted was more Big G screen time. And isn't that always the case?
I really hope this movie does extremely well for Toho. There's Oscar-level material here, IMO, and everyone involved deserves one.
How long did Tarzan watch before deciding to save Jill..?
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